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A64609 Pantochronochanon, or, A peculiar promptuary of time wherein (not one instant being omitted since the beginning of motion) is displayed a most exact directory for all particular chronologies, in what family soever, and that by deducing the true pedigree and lineal descent of the most ancient and honorable name of Urquharts, in the house of Cromartie, since the creation of the world until this present year of God 1652. Urquhart, Thomas, Sir, 1611-1660.; G. P. (George Paton) 1652 (1652) Wing U139; ESTC R23558 17,550 76

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mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5532 152 30 1585 Sir Thomas maried Christian This Sir Thomas the second of that name was Knighted by King Iames at Edinburgh in the yeer 1617. And upon his wife Christian Elphinstoun who as yet liveth and is the daughter of Alexander Lord Elphinstoun he begot Sir THOMAS agnamed Parresiastes This Sir Thomas who now liveth and is the third of that name chief of the honourable house of the Urquharts was Knighted by King Charles in White-hall gallery in the yeer 1641 the 7 of April and is in line and by succession to his most remarkable predecessors the same in number orderly as is set down in the subsequent Table the first figure denoteth the line the second the succession The said Sir Thomas is By Line By succession From Adam the 143 153 From Noah the 134 144 From Esormon the 128 138 From Molin the 108 114 From Rodrigo the 100 104 From Alypos the 91 94 From Char the 76 79 From Astioremon the 68 71 From Lutork the 67 69 From Zeron the 32 33 From Vocompos the 30 31 This Genealogie was deduced Anno Mundi 5598 Anno Esormonis 3789 Anno Molini 3184 Anno Rodrici 2943 Anno Alypo● 2669 Anno Chari 2202 Anno Astioremonis 2011 Anno Lutorci 1986 Anno Christi 1651 Anno Zeronis 937 Anno Vocompotis 878 SUBDICTIS BY the chief of the Family Sir Thomas Urquhart by name the History of the lives of all these his predecessors is already broached he making account to finish it how soon the amicable influence of the State in dependance whereupon his fortune is involved will by acquitting him of his Parole wherein to them he stands ingaged be pleased to release him and in giving him full enjoyment of his own allow him the leisure to go about it and other things of greater importance The History being continued from the Creation of the world till this present time will contain many specious Synchronisms worthy of remark and as it comprehendeth all the time thatis past so shall few actions of moment or persons of either sexe that have been illustrious for any commendable quality escape the tract of that his Pen which treats of their contemporaneans POSTILLA IN the great Chronicle of the house of Urquhart the aforesaid Sir Thomas purposeth by Gods assistance to make ●●ention of the illustrious families from ●●ence descended which as yet are in e●●eem in the Countries of Germany Bo●●mia Italy France Spain England Scotland Ireland and several other Nations of warmer climate adjacent to that famous territory of Greece the lovely mo●●er of this most ancient and honourable ●●em How by the iniquity of time and con●●sion of languages their Names have ●●en varied their coat Armour altered ●●d as new sians transplanted unto another soil without any reference almost to the stock from whence they sprung And how many Towns Castles Churches Fountains Rivers Nasses Bays Harbours and such like have from the name ●●Urquhart received their denomination He likewise intendeth to omit the nominating of no family wherewith at any tim● the foresaid house hath contracted allianc● which for more compendiousness hath i● the contexture of this epitomie been of ●●● purpose left out As also to set down the Branches of the foresaid Name in order as they sprung from the root together with their alliances exploits and other notorie things delectable even to those that have no interest i● the family VVhy the Shire of Cromartie alone ●● all the places of the I le of Britain hath the names of its Towns Villages Hamlet●● Dwellings Promontories Hillocks Temples Dens Groves Fountains River●● Pools Lakes Stone heaps Akers and s 〈…〉 forth of pure and perfect Greek And finally For confirmation of the truth in deriving of his extractio●●●●m the Jonian race of the Princes Achaia and in the deduction of all ●●● considerable particulars of the whole 〈…〉 y is resolved to produce testimonies of ●●●abick Greek Latin and other writers of ●●●ch authentick approbation that we may 〈…〉 ldly from thence infer consequences of no 〈◊〉 infallible verity then any that is not ●ounded on Faith by means of a divine illu●●ination as is the story of the Bible or on ●●ason by vertue of the unavoidable infe●●ce of a necessary concluding demonstra●●●● as that of the Elements of Euclid which being the greatest evidence that in 〈…〉 y Nrrration of that kinde is to be expe●●●d the judicious Reader is bid farewel ●●●m whom the Author for the time most ●●mbly takes his leave FINIS
begot on Iane the sister of Sir Alexander Caron who was the first that ever was called Scrimjour a son named RICHARD An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5075 135 28 1128 Richard maried Anne This Richard agnamed Dichoso on Anne begot Sir PHILIP An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5105 136 30 1158 Sir Philip maried Magdalene This Sir Philip agnamed Periergos was knighted by King William agnamed for his animosity The Lion in the yeer 1186. On his wife Magdalene who was the daughter of Gilcrist Earl of Angus he begot ROBERT An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5134 137 29 1187 Robert maried Girsel This Robert agnamed De nova sede upon Girsel the daughter of Keith Marshal begot GEORGE An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5162 138 28 1215 George maried Marie This George agnamed Organder had on Mary the daughter of Crawford Lindsay a son named JAMES An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5191 139 29 1244 Iames maried Sophia This Iames agnamed A●ol●stanas beg●● on his wife Sophia the daughter of Ma●du● Earl of Fif● DAVID An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5219 140 28 1272 David maried Eleonore This David agnamed Polydorus on Eleonore a daughter of the house of Seaton begot FRANCIS An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5246 141 27 1299 Francis maried Rosalind This Francis agnamed Philogynes bego● on Rosalind the daughter of Gilbert Hay of Arrol a son named WILLIAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5261 142 15 1314 William maried Lillias An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5261 142 15 1314 His first wife was Lillias the daughter of Hugh Earl of Rosse to his second wife he took Violet Cumming the daughter of Iohn Cumming Earl of Buchan and Lord of Straboghie at which mariage Hugh Earl of Ross was so incensed that he begged of King Robert the Bruce the gift of his forfeiture because the Cumming had been disloyal to him whatever the Kings facility was this William Urquhart caried himself so lovingly towards King Robert that when almost all Scotland was possest by King Edward's faction and his Lands at Cromartie altogether overrun by them and his house Garrisoned and victualed with three yeers provision of all necessaries for one hundred men he by a stratagem gained the Castle and with the matter of fourty men keept it out against the forces of Edward for the space of seven yeers and a half during which time all his Lands there were totally wasted and his Woods burnt so that having nothing then he could properly call his own but the mote-hill onely of Cromartie which he fiercely maintained against the enemies he was agnamed Gulielmus De monte alto at An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5261 142 15 1314 last William Wallace came to his relief but as I conceive it was the brothers son of the renowned William who in a little den within two miles of Cromartie till this hour called Wallace den killed six hundred of King Edward's unfortunate forces Afterwards raising the siege from about the mote-hill of Cromartie by the assistance of his namesake the other William the shire of Cromartie was totally purged of the enemy and shortly after by King David son to the said King Robert confirmed upon Adam son to the aforesaid William with all priviledges royalties and immunities that to the said William formerly did belong which the Earl of Ross consented unto upon whose daughter Lillias by name the said William bagot ADAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5288 143 27 1341 Adam maried Brigid This Adam who was Adam the third but second amongst the chiefs of the house of Urquhart was agnamed Philalbianax because of his love to the King of Scots On Brigida the daughter of Robert Fleeming of Cummernald he begot JOHN An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5312 144 24 1365 Iohn maried Agnes This Iohn agnamed Aroimon on Agnes the daughter of Sir Alexander Ramsey of Dahousie begot Sir WILLIAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5341 145 29 1394 Sir William maried Susanna This Sir William being the second of that name was Knighted by King Robert the second who before his Coronation was named Iohn in the yeer of Christ 1416. On his wife Susanna the daughter of Forbes of that ilk he begot WILLIAM An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5386 146 45 1439 William This William the third of that name took to wife one Elze the daughter of Pitstigo but having no issue male of her there succeeded to him his own brother German ALEXANDER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5392 147 6 1445 Alexander maried Catherine This Alexander the first of that name was agnamed Ab imo clivo before he attained to be chief of the family of the Urquharts from this Alexander's second son is descended lineally that learned and valourous Gentleman Collonel Iohn Urquhart now in Germany who for many yeers together most faithfully discharged the duty of Lievtenant Collonel to the Queen Regnant of Swedeland Upon his wife Catharine who was a daughter of the house of Finlatour he begot THOMAS An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5423 148 31 1476 Thomas maried Helen He was agnamed Paterhemon because he had of his wife Helen Abernethie a daughter of my Lord Salton five and twenty sons all men and eleven daughters all maried women seven of those sons were killed at the battel of Pinckie and of some of those others of them that travelled with great gallantry to Forrain Countries is descended as I am informed that worthy Knight in Devonshire called Sir Iohn Urquhart who both for his considerable fortune and far greater merit is highly renowned in the south parts of England as likewise several families neer Carlile designed by the name of Urquhart of such estimation there that as I was told some of them not long ago have been Majors of the City and Sheriffs of the County to this Thomas succeeded his son ALEXANDER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5445 249 22 1498 Alexander maried Beatrice This Alexander the second of that name was called Obrimos the fourth son of this Alexander and the foresaid Beatrice named Iohn who afterwards was better known by the title of Tutor of Cromartie was over all Britain renowned for his deep reach of natural wit and great dexterity in acquiring of many Lands and great possessions with all mens applause Upon this Beatrice Innes daughter of Achintoule he begot WALTER An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5482 150 37 1535 Walter maried Elizabeth This Walter who was agnamed Exaftallocrinas because he judged of other men by himself upon Elizabeth Mackenzie daughter to Seaforte then designed Mackenzie of that Ilk begot HENRY An. mun. Series Com. difference Anno Christ 5502 151 20 1555 Henry maried Elizabeth This Henry agnamed Acompos on Elizabeth Ogilvy daughter of Bamf begot Sir THOMAS An.